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This site last updated on 8 January 2011.

I've finally settled down and will have more time to dedicate to the site. More stuff to follow!

I've just updated all of the NBC links on this site! Given the capabilities of today's search engines, large pages of links are now an anachronism. (I started NBC-Links.com in 1993 on GeoCities.com to learn HTML and to have an online reference of my favorite NBC links. Search engines back in the day left much to be desired.) The links will continue to be available in the future but may be eliminated in the future.

Repository of NBC Defense-related Products The repository contains a wealth of NBC-related information. The information is geared towards CBRN defense personnel at division-level and below?where the rubber meets the road. It consists of training documents, spreadsheets, presentations, etc. The material is posted in a password-protected directory. Iíve limited access to individuals with military e-mail addresses (.mil extension).

Wanted: Chemical Unit Paraphernalia

I am always looking to acquire chemical unit paraphernalia such as unit coins, distinctive unit insignias/crests, patches, etc. I am especially interested in all 2d Chemical Battalion items to include ephemera. Please let me know if you have any items that you would like to sell, trade, etc.

Sites added on 21 October 2007.

CBRNe-Themed Poker Cards CBRNe World Magazine is now taking orders for their CBRNe-themed poker cards! Click on the above link for a scan of the advertisement in their Autumn 2007 issue of CBRNe World. Order some today!

Sites added on 3 July 2007.

CBRNe World Magazine Great publication by Gwyn Winfield and David Levitt! Free for CBRNe professionals! The Summer 2007 issue has an interview with BG Thomas Spoehr, Chief of Chemical, US Army, about the next generation of CBRN warfighter.

CBRNe World is published quarterly and serves the information needs of professionals around the world charged with planning for or responding to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosives threat or incident. Spanning the divide of operational and scientific, it brings together opinion formers from the world of civil response, military leaders, academia, government, research labs and industry. Combining the already merging fields of CBRN and explosives together in one magazine, editorial content is a combination of qualitative and researched news, interviews, articles and regular columns.?

CBRNe World is distributed FREE to CBRNe professionals. You can subscribe online by completing this form or you can download CBRNe World Magazine in the PDF Format here.

Take a close look at the cards on the cover of the Summer 2007 issue. Hopefully, these will be available soon!

Homeland Security?ortal (HLSP) The Homeland Security?ortal (HLSP) is an interactive?latform and?nformative arena where industry professionals can register, advertise and obtain information regarding new products, new technologies, industry news, case studies, investment opportunities and much more. HLSP is a?on-government initiative, aimed at serving the business community of the security and defense industries.

International BioDefense Handbook 2007 An Inventory of National and International BioDefense Practices and Policies. It is a free publication from the "Crisis and Risk Network." It has been opined that it is not very analytical in its research but it has interesting facts on other nations.

The Future Nuclear Landscape The NDU WMD Center released its notes on last year's annual symposium. The title of their compilation is "The Future Nuclear Landscape." It was very heavily into discussions on nuclear stockpiles, nuclear terrorism, etc.

Article: The Office of the Special Assistant for Chemical Biological Defense and Chemical Demilitarization, OSA(CBD&CDP), has recently published two reports and submitted them to Congress.?istribution of these documents is not restricted, and is encouraged.
(1)?i> The 2007 Chemical Biological Defense Program (CBDP) Annual Report
to Congress. (pdf) The first report is a detailed description of the plans and activities of the CBDP.?The report is 335 pages.?A 30 page extract is also
provided.?This annual report provides information and assessments
regarding the overall readiness of the armed forces to fight in a CB
warfare environment, along with efforts undertaken and ongoing plans to
improve such readiness; and the requirements for the CBDP, including
requirements for training, detection, protective equipment,
decontamination equipment, medical prophylaxis, and treatment of
casualties resulting from the use of CB weapons.?
(2)? Transformational Medical Technology Initiative (TMTI) Report to
Congress. (Word) The second report responds to Congressional tasking identified and provides background information on the TMTI program and provides goals, benchmarks, and metrics for the overall TMTI program.?This report is 20
pages long.

WMD Insights This website presents a monthly publication intended to provide U.S. Government decision-makers, action officers, and analysts with timely and noteworthy unclassified information on international attitudes towards weapons of mass destruction and efforts to curb their proliferation. This product seeks to combine the skills and capabilities of subject matter specialists with those of foreign language experts to gain insights into issues that are shaping the proliferation landscape. Our goal is to assist our readers in planning for todayís issues and those that may be just over the horizon. The WMD Insights project is sponsored by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA).

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense The Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) is the principal advocate and single point of contact for all chemical, biological, nuclear and radiological detection, and vaccine and medical diagnostic acquisition efforts within the scope of the JPEO-CBD charter. Includes links to Joint Program Managers for Contamination Avoidance, Collective Protection, Individual Protection, Decontamination, Guardian, Medical Systems, Information Systems, and Biological Defense.

Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Information Resource Center (CBRN-IRC), formerly the CBRN Equipment Hotline. The CBRN-IRC provides customers with a one-stop location for the information they need. The CBRN-IRC strives to provide timely information to members of the military in the field as well as those in garrison.?he primary purpose of the IRC is to be successful at one thing and one thing only?ustomer satisfaction. Requests for information come into the hotline via a telephone hotline or E-mail.?hese requests receive a response within 24 hours whenever possible. Instead of customers taking it upon themselves to expend countless hours calling technical and logistical support personnel, a single call to the hotline is all that's needed.?he CBRN-IRC personnel will conduct any and all necessary research to answer customers' inquiries.?
By contacting the CBRN-IRC (1-800-831-4408 or CBRN@conus.army.mil), customers can rest assured they will receive service that is prompt, professional, useful, and courteous.?nce again, the primary purpose of the hotline is to be successful at one thing and one thing only?ustomer satisfaction! Although it is not a toll-free number, you may also FAX the CBRN Equipment Hotline at (309) 782-1919 or DSN 793-1919. For further assistance, please contact Ms. Sandra Earhart at (309) 782-1681 (DSN 793-1681) or via e-mail at CBRN@conus.army.mil.

DoS Report: Yellow Rain Reports in the 1970s of Yellow Rain, alleged chemical/toxin weapons attacks in Southeast Asia and Afghanistan, sparked the first large-scale investigation conducted by the United States into allegations of chemical and biological weapons (CBW) use. While the United States officially found that toxin weapons had been used in Southeast Asia and Afghanistan, questions regarding use, agent composition and responsibility still remain. The Yellow Rain case study focuses attention on some of the difficulties that can arise during an investigation, including problems in obtaining good data, the challenges in confirming use and reaching an attribution determination in the absence of such data, and the consequences that flow from these difficulties. (Downloadable pdf file)

Army Toolbag This site is a one-stop, get what you need site for military leaders. It is constantly updated; subscribe to get the weekly newsletter.

Cyanide Poisoning Treatment Coalition The Cyanide Poisoning Treatment Coalition is a 501(c)(3) non-profit made up of organizations whose members have direct involvement with the identification and treatment of cyanide exposure.

Sites added on 22 March 2007.

Book: Chemical Warfare Secrets Almost Forgotten Author: Dr. James S. Ketchum. Chemical warfare watchers, from scientists to policy advocates, often wonder what went on at the Army Chemical Center during the 1960s. It was a decade in which thousands of Army enlisted men served as volunteers for the secret testing of chemical agents. The actual historical record, however, has until now remained disturbingly incomplete.? This book goes a long way toward revealing the contents of once classified documents that still reside in restricted archives.
The author spent most of a decade testing over a dozen potential incapacitating agents including LSD, BZ and marijuana derivatives.?His 380-page narrative, loaded with both old and recent photographs, derives from technical reports, memoranda, films, notes and memories.?The book is written primarily for the general reader, but supplemented by a voluminous appendix of graphs and tables for the technically inclined, Dr. Ketchumís book combines a subjective diary with an objective report of the external events that shaped and eventually terminated the program.?Informal and autobiographical in style, it includes numerous amusing anecdotes and personality portraits that make it simultaneously intriguing and informative.?

CBRNe World CBRNe World is published quarterly by Falcon Communications Ltd and serves the information needs of professionals around the world charged with planning for or responding to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosives threat or incident. Spanning the divide of operational and scientific, it brings together opinion formers from the world of civil response, military leaders, academia, government, research labs and industry. Combining the already merging fields of CBRN and explosives together in one magazine, editorial content is a combination of qualitative and researched news, interviews, articles and regular columns.

HYDESim HYDESim maps overpressure radii generated by a ground-level detonation; these radii are an indicator of structural damage to buildings. No other effects, such as thermal damage or fallout levels, are included in this tool. Note that the displayed rings are "idealized"; that is, no account is taken of terrain, urban density, ground type, weather conditions, and so on. The data used in HYDESim are based on information found in "The Effects of Nuclear Weapons", 3rd Edition, by Samuel Glasstone and Philip J. Dolan.

Documents on the U.S. Atomic Energy Detection System [AEDS] In August 1948, the U.S. Air Force created the Office of Atomic Energy-1 [AFOAT-1], giving it responsibility for managing the Atomic Energy Detection System [AEDS] discovering foreign atomic tests and other nuclear-weapons related activities. AFOAT/1 [later renamed the Air Force Technical Applications Center, or AFTAC] soon had an early triumph--the discovery of the first Soviet atomic test in 1949. For many years, AFOAT-1/AFTAC operated under the veil of secrecy; in 1949 no one without a high security clearance and only those with a clear "need to know" were aware that it was AFOAT-1 that had detected the Soviet test. It was not until 1975 that the Air Force even admitted that AFTAC had responsibility for operating the AEDS.

New Radiation Symbol A new ionizing radiation warning symbol (with radiating waves, a skull and crossbones and a running person) is being introduced to supplement the traditional international symbol for radiation, the three cornered trefoil. The new symbol is being launched today by the IAEA and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) to help reduce needless deaths and serious injuries from accidental exposure to large radioactive sources.

Journal of Medical Chemical, Biological and Radiological Defense The Journal's mission is to provide capabilities to reduce, eliminate, counter and mitigate the threat presented by weapons of mass destruction (WMD). The JMedCBR's goal is to be the "go-to" website for reliable and professional information on research related to the development of medical countermeasures targeted against chemical, biological and radiological threats. The Journal will provide this service through peer-reviewed articles and archived information. JMedCBR is committed to providing an open access journal for presentation of pertinent scientific articles and timely policy issues related to CB research.

Sites added on 12 November 2006.

New Board: ?edical WMD Items of Interest I would like to introduce a new weekly column by Dr. Glen I. Reeves, MD, MPH. ?he topic of the columns will be an informal weekly report on items pertaining to the medical implications of WMD-related news going on worldwide. ?

Digital Archive: Gas Warfare in World War I Lists and provides pdf copies of the 20 reports issued following WWI, written by R. Cochran on Gas Warfare. Cochrane, Rexmond Canning. Gas Warfare in World War I. U.S. Army Chemical Corps Historical Office. Army Chemical Center, Maryland: U.S. Army Chemical Corps Historical Office. 1959-1960. Note about content: Documents were scanned and provided in .pdf files. Many of the files still need some cleaning-up but we are providing them now since users have requested e-access.

Sites added on 29 October 2006.

Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear Information Resource Center (CBRN-IRC), formerly the CBRN Equipment Hotline. The CBRN-IRC provides customers with a one-stop location for the information they need. The CBRN-IRC strives to provide timely information to members of the military in the field as well as those in garrison.?he primary purpose of the IRC is to be successful at one thing and one thing only?ustomer satisfaction. Requests for information come into the hotline via a telephone hotline or E-mail.?hese requests receive a response within 24 hours whenever possible. Instead of customers taking it upon themselves to expend countless hours calling technical and logistical support personnel, a single call to the hotline is all that's needed.?he CBRN-IRC personnel will conduct any and all necessary research to answer customers' inquiries.?
By contacting the CBRN-IRC (1-800-831-4408 or CEH@ria.army.mil), customers can rest assured they will receive service that is prompt, professional, useful, and courteous.?nce again, the primary purpose of the hotline is to be successful at one thing and one thing only?ustomer satisfaction! Although it is not a toll-free number, you may also FAX the CBRN Equipment Hotline at (309) 782-1919 or DSN 793-1919. For further assistance, please contact Ms. Sandra Earhart at (309) 782-1681 (DSN 793-1681) or via e-mail at CEH@ria.army.mil.

Edgewood Chemical Biological Center ECBC is the nation's principal research and development center for non-medical chemical and biological defense. ECBC develops technology in the areas of detection, protection, and decontamination and provides support over the entire lifecycle - from basic research through technology development, engineering design, equipment evaluation, product support, sustainment, field operations and disposal.

Compendium of Chemical Warfare Agents In his book, Compendium of Chemical Warfare Agents, author Steven L. Hoenig provides all the necessary information that First Responders, Hospitals, HazMat Teams, Fire and Rescue Services, and other First Responders need to know when dealing with dangerous chemical agents. Not yet published. Available: November 3, 2006

A Guide to Transportation's Role in Public Health Disasters Transportation Research Board (TRB) of the National Academies. TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 525: Surface Transportation Security, Volume 10: A Guide to Transportation's Role in Public Health Disasters examines development of transportation response options to an extreme event involving chemical, biological, or radiological agents. The report contains technical information on chemical, biological, and radiological threats, including vulnerabilities of the transportation system to these agents and consequence-minimization actions that may be taken within the transportation system in response to events that involve these agents. The report also includes a spreadsheet tool, called the Tracking Emergency Response Effects on Transportation (TERET) that is designed to assist transportation managers with recognition of mass-care transportation needs and identification and mitigation of potential transportation-related criticalities in essential services during extreme events. The report includes a user's manual for TERET, as well as a PowerPoint slide introduction to chemical, biological, and radiological threat agents designed as an executive-level communications tool based on summary information from the report.

Uniform Accessories Unlimited The best site on the web for all of your military uniform needs?Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, Color Guard. Itís the best site I have found for shoulder patches and unit crests. Their customer service support is second to none.

CAPS Decontamination Platform Survival Inc. has developed a standardized CBRNE decontamination platform called the Contaminant Air Processing System (CAPS). Survival Incorporated has internationally established its reputation and expertise in the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosives (CBRNE) defense and decontamination arena.?

Sites added on 26 December 2005.

DGI's CoBRA Decision-Support Toolset for Crisis Response CoBRA emergency response products?esigned by first responders for first responders?rovide critical decision-support tools and resources required to effectively prepare for and respond to all hazard incidents. CoBRA is a proven crisis response technology used in planning, training, exercise and operational response. It has been deployed to more than 2,000 first responder and emergency management agencies and was used by federal, state and local agencies in high profile events such as the 2002 Winter Olympics, Topoff II and III, the Republican and Democratic 2004 Conventions and the 2005 Presidential Inauguration.

HyperPhysics HyperPhysics is an exploration environment for concepts in physics which employs concept maps and other linking strategies to facilitate smooth navigation. Neat site on the fundamentals of physics.

The Technical Services in OVERLORD The Center of Military History provides chapters on the technical services' (to include the chemical warfare service) participation and planning in the Normandy Invasion: OVERLORD. The chapters were extracted from the Technical Services volumes of the U.S. Army in World War II series.

National Homeland Security Knowledgebase The National Homeland Security Knowledgebase is a comprehensive Homeland Security information resource for Homeland Security news, Homeland Security marketplace, directories and a collection of links and info on Homeland Security related topics.

Battelle CBRN/WMD Defense Battelle recently created a new National Security site that includes an overview of their?BC capabilities along with several case studies and innovations in this area.
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NBCD Homepage NBCD is a data-driven website incorporating research information, indexes and resources building on over 25 years of collecting and historical research in the field of Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence.

EqWorld: The World of Mathematical Equations The EqWorld website presents extensive information on solutions to various classes of ordinary differential, partial differential, integral, functional, and other mathematical equations. It also outlines some methods for solving equations, includes interesting articles, gives links to mathematical websites, lists useful handbooks and monographs, and refers to scientific publishers, journals, etc. This site will be kept up to date to include new equations with solutions and other useful information. All resources presented on this site are free to its users.

Sites added on 30 May 2005.

DOD CBDP Annual Report Volumes 1 and 2 of the latest DOD CBDP Annual Report are out. They are full of interesting tidbits about your favorite CBDP acquisition programs and other CBDP stuff.
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Jane's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence Jane's Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence offers both expert analysis of the NBC threat and comprehensive details on the manufacturers and their products involved in meeting that threat. It is ideal for providing guidance for threat assessment and for the procurement of defensive equipment identified as a requirement. Equipment entries include detailed descriptions, including specifications, together with availability status, manufacturer details and pictures or diagrams to enable comparison and appraisal.

Boris' Gas Masks Page An excellent site on a wide variety gas masks. Click on a country flag and then click on a mask in the left pane. Mask details and history will appear in the main frame.

Interview with Alexander Kouzminov (Biological Espionage) Alexander Kouzminov was an intelligence operative in the 1980s and early 1990s for the KGB and its successor, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. He is the author of "Biological Espionage," an inside account of his work within the top secret "Directorate S" where he helped implement Russiaís plans for biological espionage and biological warfare. The California Literary Review recently spoke with Dr. Kouzminov about his past work and the dangers he foresees in an age of genetic engineering.

Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) The Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) is the U.S. national forum that identifies, prioritizes, and coordinates interagency and international research and development (R&D) requirements for combating terrorism. The TSWG rapidly develops technologies and equipment to meet the high priority needs of the combating terrorism community, and addresses joint international operational requirements through cooperative R&D with major allies.

Ethanol Interesting site on ethanol production and distillation. The site offers several links to additional information.

Planning Scenarios (Executive Summaries) created for Use in National, Federal, State, and Local Homeland Security Preparedness Activities The Homeland Security Council (HSC) ?in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the federal interagency, and state and local homeland security agencies ?has developed fifteen all-hazards planning scenarios for use in national, federal, state, and local homeland security preparedness activities. These scenarios are designed to be the foundational structure for the development of national preparedness standards from which homeland security capabilities can be measured. While these scenarios reflect a rigorous analytical effort by federal, state, and local homeland security experts, it is recognized that refinement and revision over time may be necessary to ensure the scenarios remain accurate, represent the evolving all-hazards threat picture, and embody the capabilities necessary to respond to domestic incidents. This document includes executive summaries for the fifteen scenarios, and a separate document contains the complete scenario text.

NBCD - Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence NBCD is a data-driven website incorporating research information, indexes and resources building on over 20 years of collecting and historical research in the field of Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defence.

14th Chemical Maintenance Company (1942-1945) This website is dedicated to the men of the 14th CMC.?They served with merit in the European Theatre of Operations (ETO) supporting the 1st U.S. Army in its successful fight to help defeat the armed forces of Nazi Germany.?Veterans of the 14th, their family members, and others are asked to please contribute information and photos about the unit for use on this website.?

How to Tell the Gases Written by Fairfax Downey, Major, Field Artillery. Printed inside the cover of Gas Warfare. Smoke, Flame, and Gas in Modern Warfare. by BG Alden H. Waitt. The Infantry Journal, Fighting Forces Series. Second Edition. April 1944. ?

BORDERS The BORDERS acronym stands for Biochemical Organic Radiological Disaster Educational Response System, which is being developed by the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences through a federal grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration. BORDERS is an innovative, comprehensive education and training program designed to build a more coordinated and efficient public health emergency detection and preparedness system by training health care professionals and first responders across all disciplines to be "Alert and Ready" in the event of a terrorist attack or other man-made or naturally-occurring disaster.

Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN) Equipment Hotline: The CBRN Equipment Hotline is a toll-free Number for use by any warfighter (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine, National Guard, or Reserve) who has any question regarding CBRN defense equipment that cannot be resolved through normal channels. In addition to uniformed personnel, government civilians and defense contractors can also call the Hotline for questions regarding CBRN defense equipment.

Case Definitions for Chemical Poisoning In this report, CDC presents case definitions to facilitate uniform reporting among local, state, and federal public health agencies of illness resulting from a chemical release.

Armchair Generalist: A Progressive View on Military Affairs This site belongs to a blogger who discusses general military topics and specific CBRN defense issues. The blogger describes himself as "left of center, a moderate or progressive voice, and a proud member of the reality-based community" and hopes his blogs will broaden the discussion on the aforementioned topics. The blogger is a defense policy analyst in the DC area and a former Army officer who specializes in DOD chemical and biological defense issues.

Bioterrorism Preparedness Program Rhode Island, like other states, is preparing to respond to a potential bioterrorism event. As part of this preparation, they are providing all Rhode Island residents with some basic information on bioterrorism.

Google Scholar Google's new (beta) search engine for refereed literature. Unfortunately, American Chemical Society (ACS) journal articles will not be available due to their monopoly on article copyrights as a publication requirement. Aside: The ACS has just filed suit against Google "Scholar" for infringement on their copyrighted name "SciFinder Scholar."

Internet Archive: Moving Image Archives A great site for old videos and movies. This collection is free and open for use by everyone. Their goal in digitizing these movies and putting them online is to provide easy access to a rich and fascinating core collection of archival films.

Aluminum Foil Deflector Beanie (AFDB) Practical mind control protection for paranoids by Lyle Zapato. Lots of new information, including expanded construction and usage tips, vital psychotronic deflection theory, an overview of AFDB alternatives, a guide to potential mind control enemies, and the never-before-elucidated history of the AFDB. Get yours before it's banned by the forces of mind control!

LOGSA Download: You can download an electronic copy of a TM by going to the LOGSA website, obtaining a password and login, and doing a title search or looking for all TMs that start with 3 (which represents chemical equipment).

AKO Download:?You can go to the following AKO site and use your AKO account Login and Password.

Public Health Emergency Response Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Public Health Directors The Public Health Emergency Response Guide for State, Local, and Tribal Public Health Directors is an all-hazards reference tool for health professionals who are responsible for initiating the public health response during the first 24 hours (i.e., the acute phase) of an emergency or disaster. It provides useful information on the activation and integration of a jurisdictionís public health system into the existing overall emergency response structure during the acute phase of an incident. It also contains guidance that may be unique to specific types of incidents, such as floods, earthquakes, and acts of terrorism. CDC.?ctober 2004.

The Elements Warning: Geek factor of 9.3. An animation based on Tom Lehrer's famous creation entitled "The Elements." It's a tune comprised of little more than the elements of the periodic table (circa 1955) sung to a vaguely recognizable tune.

Chemical Drawing Program (MDL ISIS/Draw) You can download a very powerful chemical drawing program freely as long as it is for academic purposes.?You do have to register on the website, but that is easy. Look for MDL ISIS/Draw as a download.

Todar's Online Textbook of Bacteriology Excellent resource by Kenneth Todar, Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin. This textbook has evolved from online and live-in-person lectures presented in my bacteriology courses at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Its contents are suitable for reading or presentation in courses or course modules concerning general microbiology and medical bacteriology at the college and advanced high school levels of education. As an electronic text, new material is constantly being added, and current material is constantly being revised and updated.

Science Laboratory Experiments Stephen Fuller's page on laboratory experiments for young people to do at home, as well as a reference for science teachers. Most of the labs are intended for grades 7-12, but many can easily be done by younger scientists. There are 141 labs and projects, so look in all the subject areas.

Book: Finding My Father's War: A Baby Boomer and the 2d Chemical Mortar Battalion in World War II. By Walter J. Eldredge. Equipped to be America's defense against gas warfare, the chemical mortar battalions brought their guns into action with high explosive and white phosphorous. In 511 days of combat, the 2nd Chemical Mortar Battalion cleared the way for eighteen divisions in seven campaigns and three invasions. Here for the first time is the story of this combat-tested unit, told in the pictures and memories of the veterans themselves with the son of a mortar company commander as their voice. Look for a book on the 2d Chemical Mortar Battalion's Korean War history in 2006.

Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction Effective September 15, 2004, the Center for Counterproliferation Research at the National Defense University (NDU) has changed its name to the Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD Center). The Center is one of the nation's premier institutions of thought, research, instruction and analysis as applied to countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.

Grants.gov Grants.gov allows organizations to electronically find and apply for competitive grant opportunities from all Federal grant-making agencies. Grants.gov is THE single access point for over 900 grant programs offered by the 26 Federal grant-making agencies.

ASA Newsletter Applied Science and Analysis (ASA), an international organization, was established in 1983 to specialize in nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) defense and protection issues worldwide. ASA publishes the ASA Newsletter, the international journal in the NBC Defense field read in more than 121 countries.?

Biohazard News Biohazard News is a civilian initiative addressing the threat of biological terrorism. The web site will provide a free source of reliable, timely information. In addition, you may subscribe to a free newsletter-to stay updated on the bioterrorism threat and get information about changes and additions to the web site.

EarlyBird Online. A daily (duty days) concise compilation of the most current published news articles and commentary concerning the most significant defense and defense-related national security issues. Available by 0600 hrs.

ChemBio Weapons and WMD Terrorism News Sign up!! CB Weapons and WMD News is an awesome (& free) source of timely and informative information. The "News" consists of links to and key excerpts from articles and other online resources gathered by the CNS Washington Office staff and delivered three times a week. CNS ChemBio-Terrorism News is prepared by the Washington, DC office of the Center for Nonproliferation Studies of the Monterey Institute of International Studies in order to bring timely and focused information to researchers and policymakers interested in the fields of chemical and biological weapons nonproliferation and WMD terrorism.

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WMDNews.org WMDNews.org presents news from public sources about worldwide developments in areas associated with weapons of mass destruction. The site uses a perl-based news posting software that allows continuous updating throughout the day. They poll a large number of newspaper and magazine web sites to collect information. Items are summarized by their staff with emphasis on new information. Links to original articles are given where possible.

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